Born Of Osiris And Signs Of The Swarm Announce 2026 Australian Tour
Get ready for a double dose of breakdown madness when these two giants of the genre hit Adelaide next year.
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Six years since their last visit, progressive metalcore beasts Born of Osiris are making their Australian return in 2026.
The current lineup of original founding member Cameron Losch (drums), Ronnie Canizaro (vocals) and Nick Rossi (bass, guitar, keyboards), alongside touring musicians Tosin Abasi (guitar), Lee Evans (guitar) and Scott Carstairs (guitar), are heading our way fresh from the release of their seventh studio album, Through Shadows.
Joining Born of Osiris on the road are breakdown kings Signs of the Swarm, who are renowned as one of the most ferocious deathcore bands on the planet.
The epic four-date tour commences in Adelaide at Lion Arts Factory on Wednesday 18 March and continues with gigs at Melbourne’s Max Watts on Thursday 19 March, Brisbane’s Brightside Outdoors on Friday 20 March and Sydney’s Manning Bar on Saturday 21 March.
Pre-sale takes place at 9am AEDT on Monday 17 November, with general on-sale beginning at 9am on Thursday 20 November via thephoenix.au.
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Born of Osiris have been making a racket for more than two decades, with the metalcore pioneers taking their name from the Egyptian deity Osiris and the tale of his son Horus.
Over their career, Born of Osiris have released seven studio albums and gone through even more members, but continue to be masters of the live stage.
Pittsburgh deathcore quartet Signs of the Swarm have released six albums in just over ten years, with this year’s To Rid Myself of Truth fast becoming a fan favourite.
Catch Born of Osiris and Signs of the Swarm performing at Lion Arts Factory on Wednesday 18 March. Ticketing information available at thephoenix.au.
Born Of Osiris And Signs Of The Swarm 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Wednesday 18 March – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 19 March – Max Watts, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 20 March – Brightside Outdoors, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 21 March – Manning Bar, Sydney, NSW
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